Sunday, July 10, 2011

Turkish Airlines to fly to Kabul

THY Turkish Airlines has announced that, beginning today, it will fly from Istanbul to Kabul three times a week. Not only will that be a nice addition to the approved flights that U.S. Embassy personnel can use -- assuming that it is approved -- but it's an impressive vote of confidence in the Afghan market. Perhaps not what one would think given the recurring news of Taliban attacks.

Ariana Afghan airlines already has a flight to Istanbul, but it's not too reliable. Nor is the flight approved for Embassy personnel, since the airline doesn't meet international safety standards. Nonetheless, relieved that Ariana hadn't had a reported accident in decades, a friend took the Kabul-Istanbul flight a few weeks ago. Although we could get him reconfirmed for his flight, he reported that the airline was uninformative about its flight delay and made an intermediate stop in Ankara that wasn't on the schedule, thus causing him to miss his onward connection. Since THY is reported to be the best airline in Europe, perhaps these issues won't affect its Kabul flight. To be confirmed....

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